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Which Traveling Wilbury Are You?

Five questions. Five possible outcomes. No wrong answers, though some answers will make your bandmates worry about you slightly less than others. Answer honestly, hit "See My Result," and find out whether you're a Nelson, a Lucky, a Lefty, a Charlie T. Jr., or an Otis.

1. It's your turn to pick a song for the road trip. What do you reach for?

2. A friend asks for a "quick, ten-minute favor." What actually happens?

3. How do other people usually describe you?

4. Your idea of a perfect afternoon involves:

5. Pick the compliment you'd most want to receive:

Answer all five questions first; every Wilbury deserves a fair hearing.

You're Nelson Wilbury (George Harrison)

You're the one who actually makes things happen, even when you'd rather everyone thought it was somebody else's idea. People follow your lead without quite noticing they're doing it. You'd rather be gardening, honestly, but you're very good at this too. Read the full George Harrison page.

You're Lucky Wilbury (Bob Dylan)

You give almost nothing away in public and somehow reveal everything the moment someone gets you comfortable. People who think they've got you figured out are almost always wrong. Read the full Bob Dylan page.

You're Charlie T. Wilbury Jr. (Tom Petty)

You're the one everyone actually wants in the room, because you make it feel like a room full of equals rather than a room full of egos. Nobody worries about you causing a scene. Read the full Tom Petty page.

You're Lefty Wilbury (Roy Orbison)

You don't say much, and then you do the one thing you do, and everyone in the room quietly recalibrates their sense of what's possible. People remember you long after the moment's over. Read the full Roy Orbison page.

You're Otis Wilbury (Jeff Lynne)

You're the reason everything else works, and you're mostly fine with nobody clocking that. The credit matters less to you than the outcome actually being good. Read the full Jeff Lynne page.

Curious how this compares to the real thing? Meet all five official Wilburys, or read the full band history to see how five very different temperaments turned into one very good band.